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    Airtel and Jio expected to log steady growth, Vi may falter

    Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel are expected to show steady growth in the June quarter, driven by strong broadband user additions, while Vodafone Idea (Vi) is likely to experience a dip in revenue due to ongoing customer losses. Airtel is anticipated to outperform Jio in terms of average revenue per user (ARPU) due to 2G-to-4G conversions and rising postpaid adoption. Vi's ARPU is expected to remain stagnant amidst limited 4G user gains.

    Reliance Jio & Airtel roll out new mobile tariffs. Here's the updated list of prepaid plans with prices & validity

    Industry giants, Reliance Jio and Airtel, lead the charge with revamped tariffs, ensuring access to cutting-edge 5G services. The adjustments aim to align pricing with enhanced network offerings, setting a new standard in the competitive telecom landscape.

    ICICI Bank launches premium forex prepaid card for students going abroad for higher education; know details, benefits

    ICICI Bank announced the launch of its ‘Student Sapphiro Forex Card’, a premium forex prepaid card crafted specifically for students who are going abroad for higher education.

    Jio, Airtel pricing strategy shows they still target Vi’s 2G users: Analysts

    Analysts suggest that Vodafone Idea could encounter difficulties in retaining its 2G subscribers, as recent tariff increases indicate that competitors like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel remain focused on attracting Vi's low-end customers. Reliance Jio has maintained its rates for 4G feature phones, while Bharti Airtel has made minimal adjustments to its basic plans, highlighting their strategies to capture Vi's 2G user base.

    Airtel, Jio announce mobile tariff hike: Here is the full list of new prepaid and postpaid plans and prices

    Mobile Tariff Hike: Airtel and Jio and have announced significant tariff hikes, marking the first major rate increase by a telco since 2021. Jio’s new rates, effective July 3, increase by 12-25%, while Airtel’s hikes start immediately. These adjustments aim to boost average revenue per user (ARPU) due to substantial investments in 5G services.

    Jio, Airtel Tariff Hikes: Users can still avoid increased prices. Here's how

    Reliance Jio and Airtel will raise tariffs from July 3, 2024, to boost Average Revenue per User (ARPU), impacting millions of subscribers. Prepaid users can avoid hikes by recharging before July 3. Adjustments range from 12% to 25% for Jio and 11% to 21% for Airtel. Postpaid users will see immediate changes in their billing cycles.

    • Vi follows Jio, Airtel to raise tariffs; new plans effective July 4

      Vodafone Idea has launched new plans for prepaid and postpaid customers starting July 4, 2024, following Jio and Airtel's footsteps. The changes are minimal, aligning higher prices with increased usage, and Vi aims to provide simple, comprehensive plans.

      Reliance Jio takes the lead, hikes tariff by 12-25 per cent; Airtel & Vi likely to follow suit

      Mobile phone bills are set to increase as Reliance Jio Infocomm announced a 12-25% hike in tariffs starting July 3. This marks the first major rate increase by a telecom company since 2021. Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea are expected to follow suit. The hike aims to boost average revenue per user (ARPU) in light of significant 5G investments. Jio’s rate hikes will affect most plans, but not JioBharat or JioPhone users.

      Tariff hikes may slow migration of feature phone users to smartphones: Experts

      Recent steep tariff hikes by major Indian telecom companies are set to bolster the base of 4G feature phone users, shielding them from significant cost increases compared to smartphone users. This move is expected to slow down the migration to 5G smartphones. Industry experts suggest that while data consumption among 5G users remains strong, the tariff adjustments may lead smartphone brands to offer bundled data deals to spur sales. Overall, the impact on consumer behavior post-hike is anticipated to be moderated by entrenched data usage patterns.

      Jio, Airtel hike mobile tariffs: Here are some tips to save money on your mobile bills

      Reliance Jio and Airtel are preparing to raise tariffs from July 3, 2024, prompting prepaid users to recharge before this date to avoid higher costs. Postpaid users will face immediate price adjustments. The goal is to increase Average Revenue per User (ARPU) for both telecom giants, affecting millions of subscribers across India.

      After Jio, Airtel and Vi answer revenue call, dial up tariffs

      While Airtel and Jio - which dominate the market - say they need to improve returns after paying high prices for 5G airwaves in 2022, Vi is looking to back up its recent ₹23,000 crore equity fundraising efforts as it strives to become more competitive, stem user losses and repair a stressed balance sheet to pay vendors and statutory dues. Analysts said the three telcos will see a 13-17% rise in ARPU with the main effect being felt in second and third quarters of this fiscal year.

      Post tariff hikes: Users could spend Rs 47,500 crore more, trade up data plans

      The recent hefty tariff hikes by major Indian telecom companies, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, are expected to significantly increase consumer spending on telecom services, potentially adding Rs 47,500 crore annually. These increases, aimed at boosting 5G monetisation, raise the cost of entry-level 5G plans by up to 71%. Analysts anticipate a 15-17% rise in average revenue per user (ARPU) for Jio and Airtel, driven by up-trading to higher data allowance plans. Despite risks of subscriber churn, the hikes are seen as pivotal for enhancing profitability and investment returns in the telecom sector.

      Tariff hikes could help telcos see through 5G, infra spends...

      Recent tariff hikes by telcos aim to boost ARPU, improve financial performance, and support tower installations for 5G rollouts. The industry seeks increased cash flows through regular tariff revisions to justify investments in new technologies like 5G.

      Tariff hikes signal better profitability for telecom industry going forward: ICRA

      Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio announced significant tariff hikes, impacting consumers. The industry is set to experience improved financial metrics and operating profits, allowing for deleveraging and funding capex. ICRA forecasts strong industry revenue growth and debt level moderation, with expectations of enhanced Return on Capital Employed for FY2025.

      Rate hikes for 5G monetisation to push Jio, Airtel ARPU by 16-17% - Analysts

      Reliance Jio emphasizes 5G monetization and premium plans, focusing on ARPU growth. With new tariff plans boosting prices, the telco aims for strategic revenue enhancement. Balancing subscriber additions and network monetization, Jio navigates the evolving telecom landscape with confidence, while industry competition and market dynamics drive further strategic decisions.

      Airtel hikes tariffs by 11-21%, a day after Jio

      Bharti Airtel announced on Friday that it will raise tariffs for all its prepaid and postpaid users starting July 3. This move follows a similar hike by rival Reliance Jio, which increased its rates by 12-15%. The primary objective of these changes is to improve the average revenue per user (ARPU).

      Telco revenues surged to Rs 2.3 lakh crore in FY24: CLSA

      The Indian telecom industry's gross revenue surged 87% to Rs 2.39 lakh crore in FY24, driven by the launch of services by Reliance Jio. Jio and Bharti Airtel gained subscribers at the expense of Vodafone Idea. The two top telcos now control 78% of sectoral revenue, expected to rise to 83% by FY26. Vi's revenue market share fell to 15.7%, while Airtel and Jio saw revenue growth, with Jio leading at 41.4% RMS.

      Telecom sector revenue surges 87% to Rs 2.4 lk cr in FY24: Report

      Telecom sector revenue in FY24 reached Rs 2,39,900 crore ($29 billion), an 87% increase from its FY19 low following Reliance Jio's market entry and about 40% higher than FY16 figures, according to a CLSA report. This surge reflects the continuing subscriber gains by Jio and Airtel at Vodafone Idea's expense, with Jio and Airtel now controlling 78% of the sector's revenue combined, a figure CLSA expects to rise to 83% by FY26.

      Airtel prepays Rs 7,904 crore to clear 2012, 2015 spectrum dues

      Bharti Airtel has prepaid Rs 7,904 crore to the telecom department, clearing the remaining part of the payment relating to spectrum bought in 2012 and 2015 auctions. This move will lead to interest cost savings and help Airtel save on interest costs annually and boost cash flows as its nation-wide 5G rollout nears completion.

      Airtel prepays Rs 7,904 cr to clear all spectrum dues

      Bharti Airtel has prepaid ₹7,904 crore to the telecom department, clearing the remaining payment for spectrum bought in 2012 and 2015 auctions. This move will lead to interest cost savings and boost cash flows as the company nears the completion of its nationwide 5G rollout. The prepaid amount fully clears all deferred liabilities pertaining to spectrum acquired in the 2012 and 2015 auctions, which had the highest interest costs of 9.75% and 10%, respectively. The company had opted for a four-year moratorium on spectrum and adjusted gross revenue payments, estimated to give it around ₹48,000 crore in cash flow relief.

      Airtel announces new plans for T20 World cup with free Disney+ Hotstar offer

      Airtel launches special T20 World Cup recharge offer starting at Rs 499 for 28 days, including Disney+ Hotstar subscription. Plans also offer access to Airtel Xstream Play.

      Want Free Netflix? Check These Jio and Airtel Plans Offering Complimentary Subscriptions
      HDFC Bank debit, credit cards will not be working on these two days: Check details

      HDFC Bank has notified customers via email and SMS that all HDFC Bank debit, credit, and prepaid card transactions would be temporarily unavailable during an update period.

      New RuPay payment mechanism using NFC: Know who will benefit from it and who may not need it

      NFC sticker powered by RuPay: A silicon sticker powered by RuPay using near field communication (NFC) technology is set to be launched. This sticker can be fixed on any solid surface and requires no internet or power and is also waterproof. You can use this NFC sticker for payments at any NCMC enabled terminals in Assam ASTC, Delhi metro, Mumbai BEST, etc.

      Vodafone Idea may find it tough to raise tariffs after polls, say analysts

      Vodafone Idea faces challenges in increasing ARPU through tariff hikes post-election, as price-sensitive customers resist. 42% of Vi users may downgrade or close secondary SIMs due to upcoming higher tariffs. Vi seeks to upgrade 2G to 4G, double Ebitda by 2025. Vi has been securing funds for 4G expansion and potential 5G rollout.

      Ashish Kacholia-backed smallcap stock jumps 8% after company's Q4 PAT rises 153%

      Zaggle Prepaid Ocean Services, a smallcap company supported by ace investor Ashish Kacholia, saw its shares surge by almost 8% to Rs 338 on Friday's trading session on the BSE. This spike followed the announcement of strong fourth-quarter results.

      Four advantages of using a prepaid card

      Avinash Ramesh Godkhindi re-appointed as MD, CEO of Zaggle

      Zaggle Prepaid Ocean Services, the parent company of fintech startup Zaggle, re-appoints Avinash Ramesh Godkhindi as MD and CEO. Godkhindi, with Zaggle since 2012, led Citibank's PremierMiles card launch in India. A University of Chicago Booth School of Business alumnus, he brings two decades of financial and fintech experience to Zaggle, founded by Raj P Narayanam in 2011. The company went public in 2023 with its IPO.

      Uber ups hyperlocal deliveries as quick commerce takes off

      Delivers prepaid items from kirana stores; offers service in NCR, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Kolkata, Guwahati and Ludhiana

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